Good Super-cruiser article...

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The V-Max was a favorite of mine for a long time..Who can ever forget that commercial!!! The V-Rod didnt suprise me as overall fav.. It always did catch my eye..

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I really like the VMax and am not going to argue with you since I know they're faster. Those I have heard from, though, who HAVE ridden them say that even though the have a lot of power, they ride like . I would like to ride one and form my own opinion, however. I have always been a fan of that ride.

I really like the VMax and am not going to argue with you since I know they're faster. Those I have heard from, though, who HAVE ridden them say that even though the have a lot of power, they ride like . I would like to ride one and form my own opinion, however. I have always been a fan of that ride.

when I was in myrtle beach, the vmax was out a couple years and my buddy had one, I remember one day he was cruising 20 - 30 mph on the strand and ogling some hot chicks that were walking and he wasnt watching ahead and slammed into the back of a van that was stopped at a light. Was funny to see him plastered on the back of the van for a few seconds, then kinda slide off like in the cartoons. I do know his bike used to haul in the day because he would leave the Honda 1000 I had at the time in the dust

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I really like the VMax and am not going to argue with you since I know they're faster. Those I have heard from, though, who HAVE ridden them say that even though the have a lot of power, they ride like . I would like to ride one and form my own opinion, however. I have always been a fan of that ride.

there not too bad. like any bike u can make improvements.
i have my seat re-done, mucho better. just got back from the hill country, little over 1000 miles. most of with the wife attached, no problems.
u can do differant shocks, springs, etc. it's not a sportbike but it can move pretty good.
one day if we run into one another somewhere u can ride mine. actually i have a tech day every few months, you can come over and ride a couple differant ones. from stock to major improvements.
later
Michael
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